Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile all picked up victories in international competition this week as FIFA.com takes a closer look at all the friendly action from around the globe.
Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile all picked up victories in international competition this week as FIFA.com takes a closer look at all the friendly action from around the globe.
![]() Globe and Mail | Special offer during the World Cup Globe and Mail 28, 2010 1:43PM EDT Last updated on Friday, May. 28, 2010 3:10PM EDT THE BUY Tourism takes a hit during big soccer tournaments as many Europeans stay home ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | The World Cup party kicks off in South Africa Globe and Mail This was a historic moment: the first time South Africa's national soccer team was playing a match at the newly expanded Soccer City, where the World Cup ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | Lumsden still wants to play in CFL Globe and Mail Lumsden's World Cup bobsled career kicks off next week, but the CFL running back doesn't know if his interest in the sport will extend beyond the 2010 ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | Hard lines for Preki, Hart Globe and Mail This will be a great test to help Hart determine who he can count upon when World Cup qualifying again begins in a couple of years. ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | Even a scrape has Messi fans on edge Globe and Mail 21, 2010 6:21PM EDT Last updated on Friday, May. 21, 2010 6:27PM EDT Such is the focus on Lionel Messi in the countdown to the World Cup that even the ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | France adjusts World Cup roster Globe and Mail 17, 2010 9:55AM EDT Last updated on Monday, May. 17, 2010 10:17AM EDT France coach Raymond Domenech has cut his World Cup squad to 24 men, taking an extra ... |
![]() Globe and Mail | Development blocks Canada's passage to World Cup Globe and Mail 11, 2010 12:24AM EDT Last updated on Tuesday, May. 11, 2010 12:45AM EDT With the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa four weeks away, it is time – again ... Visa launches game to improve financial education |
![]() Globe and Mail | Forget finance, Goldman Sachs is all about the football Globe and Mail So how does Goldman Sachs expect World Cup 2010 to unfold? With more than its share of upsets, and wonderful rivalries being renewed when the final four ... |